Thanks, if you look at the initial trunk, it has some natural shari started. We decided on placing the ovals by:
- Expanding on what was there.
- Opening up ovals where we wanted the trunk to swell. In other words, if we wanted the sides to swell, we opened up an oval on the front and back.
- Trying to be sure to show live veins on both sides of the trunk.
- Not trying to twist it, but the trunk moves left, and the natural shari lends itself to showing a bit of a twist.
Also, note that each year, the live tissue builds up around the ovals, adding layers of new wood to potentially expose later. The long-term effect is very muscular, having seen a few shimpakus that she's use this process with over 8-10 years. It's not to my taste when overdone, so I went ahead and connected the big 2 on the trunk now.
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